"I feel angry. I feel backed into a corner," said Ms Bredow. "I feel like my rights as a parent have been taken away.

"Why automatically side with the father that wants the vaccines? What about my choice as a mother?"

The mum has been in a dispute with her ex over the best approach to take (Image: wxyz)

According to ABC News, court documents say Bredow was first asked to get the immunizations done September last year but as of this month they have not been carried out.

A lawyer for her ex husband Benton G. Richardson told ABC News: "It is our position that this case is not truly about vaccinations.

"It is a case about Ms Bredow refusing to comport with any number of the court's orders and actively seeking to frustrate Mr Horne's joint legal custody rights."

In Britain the NHS says parents should not be concerned about overloading their child with vaccines.

Doctors have said their is no evidence that they weaken a child’s immune system and the viruses used in the injections are far weaker than the number of bugs a child would comes in contact with every day.